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Abstract
The focus of this study was couple emotions and expectations underlying chronic dating violence. The author categorized undergraduate partners in dating relationships into chronic violent versus nonchronic or nonviolent relationships based on Revised Conflict Tactics Scale (M. A. Straus, S. L. Hamby, S. Boney-McCoy, & D. B. Sugarman, 1996) scores. Results showed that men and women in chronic violent relationships, versus those who were not in chronic violent relationships, rated their current relationships as lower in positive affective tone and listening and understanding. Women in chronic violent relationships, versus other women, were more likely to expect their postviolent relationships to improve, to remain with their partners, and to experience lower anticipatory negative emotion about violence. Men in chronic violent relationships, versus other men, expected that their postviolent relationship would become increasingly violent and were in relationships of longer duration.
这项研究的重点是长期约会暴力背后的夫妻情感和期望。作者根据修订冲突策略量表(M. A. Straus, S. L. Hamby, S. Boney-McCoy, and D. B. Sugarman, 1996)得分,将约会关系中的大学生伴侣分为慢性暴力关系、非慢性暴力关系或非暴力关系。结果显示,与那些没有长期暴力关系的人相比,处于长期暴力关系中的男性和女性对当前关系的积极情感基调、倾听和理解的评价较低。与其他女性相比,长期处于暴力关系中的女性更有可能期望她们的暴力后关系得到改善,与伴侣在一起,并且对暴力的预期负面情绪更低。处于长期暴力关系中的男性,与其他男性相比,预计他们的暴力后关系会变得越来越暴力,并且关系持续时间更长。